What is the correct formula for glucose? - C6H12O6
What is the correct word equation for photosynthesis? - carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
What type of energy does a plant use to convert CO2 and H2O into sugar? - light energy
what are two reactants in photosynthesis? - both
In which organelle of a plant cell does photosynthesis take place? - chloroplasts
The tiny openings on the underside of the leaf that help the plant take in carbon dioxide are called... - stomata
What do plants release during the process of photosynthesis? - oxygen
Which type of energy transformation occurs in photosynthesis? - light to chemical
Glucose is a ... - all are correct
During photosynthesis plants take carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil and convert it into… gluco - glucose and oxygen
Glucose can be converted into _____ and stored (the _____ can later be turned back into glucose and used in respiration). - starch
The raw materials of photosynthesis are - carbon dioxide and water
The optimum temperature for photosynthesis is...... - 25-35℃
The number of water molecules required to produce one glucose molecule is - 6
Autotrophic mode of nutrition required - All of the above
What is the mode of nutrition in fungi? - Saprophytic
From which structure, the free oxygen gas produced during photosynthesis is released? - Stomata
In photosyntesis, which substances are used up, which are produced and which are necessary, but remains unchanged after the reaction? - Water, Oxygen, Chlorophyll
What is the final product of photosynthesis? - Starch
In which order do these events occur in human nutrition? - Ingestion → digestion → absortion → assimilation
What may happen if a young plant is dug up and replated in another place? - The area surface of the roots is reduced
Where does the most tranpiration takes place? - Lower surface of leaf
Digestion of food in human starts from __________. - Mouth
Digestion of starch starts from __________. - Mouth
Man is _______ in nutrition. - Hetrotrophic
__________ involves the intake of complex material prepared by other organisms. - Hetrotrophic